Spring break is packed with a variety of opportunities for music lovers, as it coincides with a number of music festivals around the Valley that aim to give audience members unique experiences.

And for three Valley music festivals near ASU, attendees can enjoy both local and national acts while contributing to the community.

McDowell Mountain Music Festival

Kicking off the week of musical fun near ASU campuses is the McDowell Mountain Music Festival, or M3F, which will be held from March 1 through 3 at Hance Park in downtown Phoenix.

Heather Rogers, festival manager of M3F, said that it is a family-friendly event with a variety of musical guests that will appeal to college students, including performances from Odesza, Empire of the Sun and Kurt Vile.

M3F has been a nonprofit event since its inception in 2004, Rogers said.

"We raise all the money, hold the event and then we give all of the proceeds that are leftover to local family-based charities here in Phoenix," she said.

Innings Festival

The festival is baseball themed and will feature a variety of activities such as batting cages, a virtual reality home run derby and more. Tim Sweetwood, the Innings Festival manager, said the theme is related to Spring Training season.

Stephen Chilton, who graduated from ASU in 2005 with a philosophy degree, is a talent buyer for the festival.

Chilton said the lineup is "eclectic" with "a lot of very neat and up-and-coming acts."

"If you've heard of one or two of these bands, you'll probably like a lot more of the bands on it," he said. "It's a very easy price to get in and see them all."

Between acts, attendees can choose from a selection of over fifty types of burritos, or stop and watch live lucha libre wrestling.

Flying Burrito Festival also aims to support local restaurants and vendors by featuring them at the event, including tables hosted by food truck Los Jeztecos and Roosevelt Street's Jobot Coffee and Bar.

Robbie Pfeffer, who graduated from ASU in 2013 with a global studies degree, will perform at the festival with his Phoenix-based band Playboy Manbaby.

Playboy Manbaby released its fifth album, Boundless Vanity, in November 2018. Pfeffer said the album is about self exploration and empathy.

Playboy Manbaby is currently on tour supporting Okilly Dokilly, and Pfeffer said that while they are having an amazing time, they are excited to play the Flying Burrito Festival alongside other Arizona bands such as Nanami Ozone and Pro Teens.

Tickets for all three festivals are still available, and may be purchased online.